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W o r k i n g in close connection with the Girls' Club, the Boys' Club has again been of great importance to each person who has participated in these group activities. It is to this part of our school that we owe special praise for the peppiest pep assemblies in the city. To the War- riors and the Transportation Com- mittee We extend thanks for seeing that our Thanksgiving and Christ- mas baskets Were distributed. We are especially grateful to the latter group, because it not only worked at regular times, but was of service to the school throughout the year. Other groups included in the Boys' Club are the Athletic Coun- cil, Athletic-Scholastic Committee, Thursday Morning Club, Yell Squad Cresponsible for the excel- lent assemblies and the cheer lead- ing at the gamesl, Projector Com- mittee, Which was of great use to West Seattle classes--Safety, Pa- trol, Warriors and other groups which prepared special programs and banquets. A fairly successful attempt has been made to organize an interschool Boys' Club in order that the various schools might work more together. ENTERTAINMENT DEPARTMENT Front row: Margie Mclionkey, June Miller, Helen Richardson, Jeanne De Partee. Back row: Doris Behymer, Louise North, Mada- Iyn Gordon, Willa Couch, Melba Preuninger, Pat Somerville. PROJECTOR COMMITTEE Front row: Warren Dale, Glen Newitt, Bob Finch. Back row: Larry Bonholzer. AUXILIARY Front row: Betty Hancock, Gloria Crook, Mona Brasher, Eva Schau, Dorothy Moore, Margie Freeman. Back row: Patty North, Helen Forney, Pat Poehlitz, Jessie Thorniley, Helen White, Bar- bara Afferbach, Susan Morrow, Lois Proeless, Irene Ozerkoff, Polly Sweazey.
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in- ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT I:ront row: Pat Rhodes, Virginia Viggers, Lorraine Click, Dorothy CIarIc, IVIary GaIster. Back row: PauIine Marinovitch, Betty Hough, I'IeIen White, AdeIaide Varns, Mary I..ou Kowing. FATHERVSON BANQUET COMMITTEE Front row: jim Lockett, Stafford Bingham, Arvid Peterson. Back row: Odd Oveson, Thor johnsen, I-IaI I-Iabenicht, BiII Pollock. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Front row: Juanita Beck, Myrtle Dexter, Ada Woodhouse. Back row: AIice Sorenson, Jeanne Mcjanet, Vivian Steel, Pat Nagley. For another year the GirIs' CIub has pIayed a constructive part in buiIding toward the future of each girI who has done work in this de- partment. I-Iere the officers, com- mittee heads, and the girls who voI- unteered to help in various groups have applied their abiIities to work together. It is through Work of this nature that a girI can acquire poise, and, especially so after she has suc- cessfully planned a special assem- bly, one of the Iarge teas or ban- quets, or seen that a drive, such as those for sIeep and creeds, has been completed. Throughout I940-I 941 the Girls' CIub has Worked cIoseIy with the Boys' Club in organizing the school year. Under the aus- pices of both groups, we have heard many weII known speakers Whose subjects were of great interest to each of us. Besides this, the Girls' Club has worked in cooperation with the American Red Cross by organizing a knitting group which furnished many sweaters for reIief of the needy. It is in GirIs' CIub Work that We find the Ieaders and potentiaI Ieaders of West Seattle High. N jf X .f 5 1 1 ,WL jf ,f Aff ,A 1' 2 N li ,fi I L X j JJ fr 1 .- I li, , vg jg, 7.3! fly,- -?'f T 'Z' T ' ,J sl X NI + J . ,xg I ...,1 RJ, , J X Y! -3 I . 'r ,Q J. IF sf ex ,X I ' ,Q . A ff- lo. 4 . 'EJ I ai, . VJ, wi ,, E Q I -- I 'J A -- X Ni --I---. - A-, ,g ,, ,J 7-J.. . J .J K . I - J
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PERSONAL EFFICIENCY DEPARTMENT Ioan Peters, Suzanne IVIcNaught, Betty Maples, Pat Patterson TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Leroy Scott, Fred Boysen, Odd Ovedson, Jack Georgetti. SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Front: Marigrace Vfaite, Carolym Gaillac, chairman, Janice Nag- Iey. Back: Audrey Jensen, Eleanor Johnson, Ciloria Berry, Shirley Zoffel. BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS In the Boys' and Ctirls' Clubs there are many members who have been contributing their share toward a better West Seattle and brighter futures for themselves. As a part of the Administration Department of the Girls' Club come reception work in the Apartment, attending to clerical duties, assisting the nurse, looking after the election, installa- tion, Iibrary, the Arrow and the Scrapbook. Here, also, are the jun- ior Hostess and the extension com- mittees. Under the Entertainment Department are sub-departments, which take care of refreshments, fa- vors, invitations, decorations, mu- sic and programs, and special ban- quets and teas. Included in this is the Party Bureau. In the Social Service Department we find girls who are interested in home-making and helping those besides them- selves. The Needleites, jack of AII Trades, School Service, Tillicums, and the Tinfoil and Friendship Com- mittees are part of this. The Charm Club, Personality, I-Iealth and Standards Committees are placed in the Personal Efficiency Department. Probably the most important group, however, is the Vocational Department which includes the IVIusic Club, Foreign Correspond- ence, Cultural Arts, Vocational Tours and Conferences, and Flower Arrangement groups. As for the Boys' Club, we could hardly overlook the cooperation re- ceived from the volunteer members of the Transportation Corps who have been everything from glorified delivery boys to busses for the IVIu- sic Department. The P r o e c t o r Committee cl e s e r V e s recognition too, because it has been constantly called upon to show movies for nearly every class in the building.
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